Five members of the 2014 team who broke Australia’s Commonwealth Games netball gold medal drought return to the side; Caitlin Bassett, Laura Geitz, Kim Ravaillion, Madi Robinson and Caitlin Thwaites.

Veteran shooter Susan Pettitt has also been named, after missing selection for the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2015 Netball World Cup teams. Pettitt holds two Commonwealth Games silver medals from 2006 and 2010.

Commonwealth Games Australia Team Executive Member and former Australian Netball Captain Kathryn Harby-Williams drew upon her knowledge of the Games and commended the announced athletes.

“I know how hard it is to make an Australian Netball Commonwealth Games Team myself, so I wholeheartedly congratulate the girls on this outstanding achievement,” Harby-Williams said.

“We are announcing new athletes onto the Australian Team everyday and with only 57 days to go until the Games I welcome these 12 athletes to the Team.”

Head coach Lisa Alexander said it was the toughest selection nomination she has had to make, alongside National Selectors Anne Sargeant and Michelle Wilkins.

“It was an enormously difficult selection, there’s no other way to say it,” explained Alexander.

“What we have done is try to pick a team on form, on who is performing now. It’s been tough, as we have had so many great performers for us.”

“What made the decision that much more complex is that we’ve also had to consider the ‘what ifs’ that you must be prepared for in a tournament. We needed to ensure that we had flexibility within the team, through different combinations and the ability for athletes to play multiple positions if required,” she said.

“I’d like to extend my thanks to Anne and Michelle for their diligence and commitment to the national program, and the selection process.”

The Diamonds team is evenly split, with half the team demonstrating experience at marquee events such as the Commonwealth Games and Netball World Cup, whilst half are yet to debut in a major tournament.

“As a consequence of picking on form, there is a very good blend of youth and experience,” explained head coach Lisa Alexander.

“We have athletes in each area of the court who know what it takes to win a tournament at the highest level.

“We are very happy with the overall balance and versatility of the group,” said Alexander.